Here are your Puck Headlines: a glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media.

• It's been razed, but the legacy of Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, a.k.a. the Igloo lives on. Want to own a piece of it? How about the sign? It can be yours for $40,000. [eBay]

• Thomas Vanek is preparing as though he's going back to Buffalo, although he doesn't sound stoked to be part of a rebuild. "Not the best-case scenario for me but at the same time, there's a lot of good young players and hopefully we picked the right ones." [WKBW]

• Speaking of goalies, if you missed it last week, Henrik Lundqvist talks goalie gear changes, and why the league's netminders would like to know what they are right the heck now, so they can get used to them for September. [InGoal]

• Roberto Luongo has changed agents. Why? Considering he has a lifetime contract, one wonders why he'd ever need another agent again, unless he thinks the new guy can help him get out from under that contract or the team he signed it with? This thing just keeps going. [Sportsnet]

• Justin Bourne on the differences between playing on NHL ice and Olympic ice. Spoiler: the bigger one means more space. [Backhand Shelf]